25–31 Aug 2019
The Grand Hotel Daegu
Asia/Seoul timezone

First physics run of the WAGASCI-BabyMIND detector with full setup

29 Aug 2019, 16:22
22m
Dynasty Hall (2F) (The Grand Hotel Daegu)

Dynasty Hall (2F)

The Grand Hotel Daegu

Oral Presentation Working Group 1+2

Speaker

Kenji Yasutome (Kyoto University)

Description

WAGASCI-BabyMIND is a set of new neutrino detectors to measure the neutrino cross-section with the T2K neutrino beam. It is composed of neutrino detectors made of water and scintillator surrounded by muon range detectors made of iron and scintillator. The downstream muon range detector is magnetized to discriminate the charge of the muons. It is located in the same building as ND280 but at the different off-axis angle from ND280. The WAGASCI experiment has just completed in summer 2018 its commissioning run with a reduced setup. The next physics run with the full setup is scheduled to start at the end of May 2019 and will last approximately a month. More physics runs are scheduled later this year and in the next years. In this talk, we will present the preliminary results of the first full setup run and the future prospect of the neutrino cross section measurement with the WAGASCI-BabyMIND detector.

Working Group WG2 : Neutrino Scattering Physics

Authors

Steven Laurens Manly (University of Rochester (US)) Kenji Yasutome (Kyoto University)

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